Junee trainer Bruce Harpley is looking for a final flourish with two of his three-year-olds.
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Harpley will line up Jacquelyn Anne at Riverina Paceway on Friday before heading to Menangle with The Irish Eagle on Saturday.
Jacquelyn Anne has been a model of consistency with a win and three placings from six starts.
Coming off a fourth in a group two last time out Harpley continues to be impressed with the regally bred filly.
"The draw beat her at Menangle in the Gold final and I have no doubt that if she had drawn where La La Bron had drawn she wins it," Harpley said.
"She was probably the only one who made ground and has worked really well since.
"I've been really happy with the way she has been working and that's why I said to Bernie (Kelly) to keep up in for a little bit but the programs probably don't suit her at the moment so she will have this run then have a bit of a spell."
However she has to take on the older horses once more in the HRNSW Guaranteed Ladyship Pace (2270m).
Despite drawing one Harpley is concerned about the longer trip however is confident she will continue to mature into a lovely filly.
The Irish Eagle is looking to go one better in an Evolution Final on Saturday.
After winning his first two races he was a narrow second at Young behind Yep Got Chooks last week.
However Harpley is hopeful he can put in another strong performance at Menangle.
"I was probably a bit disappointed he got beat last week as I thought he would win with the run he had but you can't take anything away from the winner," he said.
"We didn't do anything in the first half but still got in the 27s for the last quarter around Young.
"Everything is good with him and you can't take away experience with them.
"It is a pretty even looking field so he's one of the better looking chances in it."
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